2014
DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00333
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Varied behavioral responses induced by morphine in the tree shrew: a possible model for human opiate addiction

Abstract: Tree shrews represent a suitable animal model to study the pathogenesis of human diseases as they are phylogenetically close to primates and have a well-developed central nervous system that possesses many homologies with primates. Therefore, in our study, we investigated whether tree shrews can be used to explore the addictive behaviors induced by morphine. Firstly, to investigate the psychoactive effect of morphine on tree shrews’ behavior, the number of jumping and shuttling, which represent the vertical an… Show more

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“…Phagocytosis is a primary mechanism used to remove pathogens and cell debris by fusing phagosome and lysosomes to form a phagolysosome in macrophages. As expected for the 389 genes whose module membership was greater than 0.9, we observed the phagocytosis-related GO pathways, e.g., 11 'endocytosis' (Padj =0.001) and 'phagocytosis' (Padj =0.001). The most significant pathway were also phagocytosis-related.…”
Section: Functional Enrichment Of Degs In Modulessupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Phagocytosis is a primary mechanism used to remove pathogens and cell debris by fusing phagosome and lysosomes to form a phagolysosome in macrophages. As expected for the 389 genes whose module membership was greater than 0.9, we observed the phagocytosis-related GO pathways, e.g., 11 'endocytosis' (Padj =0.001) and 'phagocytosis' (Padj =0.001). The most significant pathway were also phagocytosis-related.…”
Section: Functional Enrichment Of Degs In Modulessupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Rodent models are seldom used for chronic stress paradigms of human disease, whereas tree shrews are (43)(44)(45). Furthermore, tree shrews are finding a place in many models of human brain pathogenesis from mapping of neuropeptide distribution (46), models for opiate addiction (47) to drug target mining (48) and specific diseases such as Parkinson's disease (49). HSV infection was first reported in the tree shrew in 1978 by Darai et al, who studied the pathogenesis following intravenous, intraperitoneal, and subcutaneous infection (27).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, many researchers have attempted to employ tree shrews as research models for a variety of human disorders (Fan et al, 2013), such as stress-related disorders Zambello et al, 2010) and human opiate addiction (Shen et al, 2014). Tree shrews have a welldeveloped visual system and color vision, so they have distinct advantages in myopia research (Abbott et al, 2011;Cao et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%